The Endler Multidimensional Anxiety Scales (EMAS) are three related self-report measures that allow greater precision in assessing and predicting anxiety across situationsand in measuring treatment response. They can be used with a wide range of people, including adolescents, adults, clinical patients, the elderlyanyone who reads at an eighth-grade level or higher.
Shame can be difficult to evaluate because it's a feeling that people tend to hide. In addition, the self-report instruments typically used to measure shame limit client responses to a given set of options. For these reasons, assessments of shame are often inaccurate or incomplete. The new Thurston Cradock Test of Shame (TCTS) offers an alternative approach that's less confining, more subtle, and more informative than self-report measures. The TCTS solicits open-ended responses to ambiguous stimuli. Because it does not restrict client responses, the TCTS can access internalized conflicts, needs, and fantasies, uncovering rich clinical data.
Clinical tool which helps making objective child custody recommendations
The A-ADDES is based on the APA definition of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (DSM-IV™) and the criteria most widely accepted by mental health professionals.
Self-report inventory which measures the levels and the nature of anxiety in adults
Self- report inventory to screen children and adult for aggressive tendencies
Assess the extent of alcoholic addiction, measuring specific areas of maladjustment
Help adults and adolescents change their thoughts, feelings, and behaviour
Reassuring activities and coloring book designed for chilren with a chronically ill parent
User Qualification: : No Qualifications required
The volume reviews the breath of current knowledge about trauma assessment and provides clear, up-to-date recommendations for pratice
Quick and reliable way to find out whether or not specific individuals are attracted to guns and violence and the reason associated with it
A checklist which helps to generate hypotheses about a client's personality functioning
Assessment to evaluate the adults with character disorder and psychoses
Provides a multilevel (within family) assessment of family functioning
Provides a multilevel (within family) assessment of family functioning
An assessment of depressive symptoms
An assessment of depressive symptoms
Computer based Structure Clinical Interview measuring DSM-IV (TM) Axis I disorders
Computer based Structured Clinical Interview measuring DSM-IV (TM) Axis II disorders
The Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS) has been used to evaluate violence within families and intimate relationships.
A brief measure using DSM-IV (TM) to screen for children at risk for ADHD
A multidimensional assessment of adult ADHD.
Used to effectively measure three types of coping styles
Assess an adult's coping strategies
Measures self-esteem in children and adults
Provides a quick and accurate measure of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms
Comprehensive software system to assist diagnosis of DSM-IV adult Axis I disorders with decision trees
A self-report measure of relationship adjustment
A self-report measure of relationship adjustment using a computer scoring program
Provides a standardised clinical evaluation of symptomatology associated with eating disorders.
The EDI-3 Referral Form Kit (EDI-3 RF) is specifically designed for allied health professionals to help identify individuals who are at risk for eating disorders
An easily administered measure of state of anxiety, trait anxiety and perception of situational threat
Provides a multilevel (within family) assessment of family functioning
Provides a multilevel (within family) assessment of family functioning
A highly structured test which provides wide coverage of attitude value systems and to point out evasiveness, individual differences, and defense mechanisms.
A brief self-report assessment of psychiatric symptomatology, social symptomatology and deppression
A brief self-report assessment of psychiatric symptomatology, social symptomatology and deppression
Identify clients who are exaggerating claims of mental illness.
Provdes an objective and organised picture of the marital relationship
The MAQ tells you how severe the addiction is, how motivated the patient is, how to best treat the problem, and how likely relapse is in the patient.
The MDQ allows you to screen patients and identify those suffering from premenstrual or menstrual distress.
User Qualification: : No Qualifications required
The Multiscore Depression Inventory (MDI) measures not only the severity but also the specific aspects of depression.
The Multiscore Depression Inventory (MDI) measures not only the severity but also the specific aspects of depression (PC version).
Measures key habits, thoughts, and attitudes related to obesity, allowing clinicians to design individualized weight-loss programs
Provides a clear picture of how parents feel about their children and the task of parenting
Provides a clear picture of how parents feel about their children and the task of parenting
Measures substance abuse patterns and associated psychosocial problems in adults.
User Qualification: : No Qualifications required
Simplifies substance abuse referrals by providing quick, preliminary information about drug and alcohol use and associated psychosocial problems in adults.
22 nonoverlapping full scales provide a comprehensive assessment of adult psychopathology
The PAI-SP is a powerful diagnostic and interpretive system, used to administer and score the PAI and PAS.
Assists in assessing schizophrenia
Identify women at risk for postpartum depression - in just 5-10 minutes
Self-report measure for PTSD diagnosis
Profile of Mood States (POMS) Standard Kit (Includes Manual, Standard quickscore forms and bibliography)
Evaluates depression in adult clinical populations
Structured interview to assist in diagnosing DSM-IV (TM) Axis II Personality disorders
A brief self-report version of the SCID for Axis I disorders, developed by the authors of the SCID
A paper and pencil, face to face diagnostic interview that helps you in making the major DSM-IV (TM) diagnoses
The first diagnostic interview specific to the assessment of DSM-IV(TM) dissociative disorders
Self-report inventory to assess social anxiety and fear
Provides rapid, accurate measure of suicide risk, allowing routine screening in outpatient settings
This widely used book provides classification categories and interpretative hypotheses, developed by specialists, for the Draw-A-Person Test